I have to say that I am little surprised by the FBG projections for Adrian Peterson this week. I was debating whether to start him or Benson, but the FBG projections say that should be an easy choice. Without getting into the Benson-hate, I don't see why Peterson will be able to match or beat his Week 2 numbers.
Part of his value has been the dump off passes from Jackson. I think this comes from Jackson's lack of understanding of NFL defenses, so he quickly goes to the outlet. Look how many passes were to RBs last week. I think Holcomb, while a journeyman, will actually read progressions and get more balls to the WRs. That means less passes for the RBs.
Second, he benefitted from Taylor being out. Yes, Moore did play a role in the offense in week 2. But I don't think it's the same role that Taylor would have played. Assuming Taylor is back this week, he'll get a few more carries. And I suspect, Moore will still get some touches as well. So, overall, AD's carries/touches should be down.
To me that puts Peterson in the low RB2 range for the week. Is that really any better than a player like Benson, who is averaging 20 carries a week?
The argument to choose Peterson is the "home run" threat. Meaning that he can score from any where, while Benson has looked like a plodder. But after two weeks, AD has one spectacular 60-yard TD catch against a feeble ATL defense. No other scores.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't start him, but I am saying that it's not as clear cut as saying that he's a week RB1 or a strong RB2.
Thoughts?
Part of his value has been the dump off passes from Jackson. I think this comes from Jackson's lack of understanding of NFL defenses, so he quickly goes to the outlet. Look how many passes were to RBs last week. I think Holcomb, while a journeyman, will actually read progressions and get more balls to the WRs. That means less passes for the RBs.
Second, he benefitted from Taylor being out. Yes, Moore did play a role in the offense in week 2. But I don't think it's the same role that Taylor would have played. Assuming Taylor is back this week, he'll get a few more carries. And I suspect, Moore will still get some touches as well. So, overall, AD's carries/touches should be down.
To me that puts Peterson in the low RB2 range for the week. Is that really any better than a player like Benson, who is averaging 20 carries a week?
The argument to choose Peterson is the "home run" threat. Meaning that he can score from any where, while Benson has looked like a plodder. But after two weeks, AD has one spectacular 60-yard TD catch against a feeble ATL defense. No other scores.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't start him, but I am saying that it's not as clear cut as saying that he's a week RB1 or a strong RB2.
Thoughts?